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A mound is an artificial heap or pile, especially of earth, rocks, or sand.
Mound and Mounds may also refer to:
Places
- Mound, Louisiana, United States
 - Mound, Minnesota, United States
 - Mound, Texas, United States
 - Mound, West Virginia
 - Mound Creek, a stream in Minnesota
 - Mounds, Illinois, United States
 - Mounds, Oklahoma, United States
 - The Mound, a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, linking the Old Town and the New Town
 - The Mound railway station, a former station in northern Scotland
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Mound, a fictional entity in the work of artist Trenton Doyle Hancock
 - The Mound (novella), a 1940 work by H. P. Lovecraft
 
Other uses
- Mound, monumental earthwork mound built by prehistoric Mound builder (people)
 - Mound Laboratories, a nuclear laboratory in Miamisburg, Ohio that was a part of the Manhattan Project
 - Mounds (candy), a candy bar
 - Pitcher's mound, a raised surface on a baseball diamond from which pitches are thrown
 
See also
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